Pohang Youth Foundation Recruiting Participants for Family Healing Camp 'Miuse Camp'
Correct Media Usage Solutions
Anticipation for Strengthening Family Communication Time
Pohang Youth Foundation (CEO Yoon Young-ran) Youth Counseling and Welfare Center is recruiting participants for the internet and smartphone family healing camp, ‘Miuse Camp’.
‘Miuse Camp,’ promoted as a project by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, is designed under the theme ‘A Fun World for Our Family Outside Media’ to resolve conflicts within families caused by adolescents’ internet and smartphone use and to help regulate media usage.
The camp will be held for 2 nights and 3 days from August 11 to 13 at the Yeongdeok National Youth Marine Center. The recruitment target is 23 families, each consisting of one child in grades 4 to 6 of elementary school who has difficulty regulating media use and one guardian, making two people per family. Various programs are prepared for parents, adolescents, and families to participate separately and together.
The main programs include ‘Sharing Our Hearts,’ a family group counseling session to understand each other; ‘Let’s Have Fun Together,’ experiential activities and games; and ‘Let’s Talk More Lovingly as a Family,’ learning communication within the family.
Applications can be made through the Pohang Youth Foundation website, and for more details, inquiries can be directed to the Pohang Youth Counseling and Welfare Center.
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Yoon Young-ran, CEO of the Youth Foundation, said, “We hope this camp will be a time to find solutions for proper media use and to create a happy family culture through positive interactions.”
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